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Data peserta dari BPJS Ketenagakerjaan akan diintegrasikan dalam Sistem Informasi Ketenagakerjaan (Sisnaker). Jokowi tidak hanya menerima masukan, tetapi juga mengajak mereka duduk di Badan Otorita Ibu Kota Negara. A macroeconomic factor is a phenomenon, pattern, or condition that emanates from, or relates to, a large aspect of an economy rather than to a particular population. Inflation, gross domestic product (GDP), national income, and unemployment levels are examples of macroeconomic factors. Macroeconomic factors can be either positive, negative, or lend themselves to the same style of analysis that is common elsewhere in macroeconomics. Reduced form statistical tools are used to document facts and sometimes to isolate certain properties of equilibrium relationships.
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